Office of Evangelization, Catechesis & Family Life Catechetical Bulletin Dear Catechetical leaders: Everyday I am reminded of the many blessings God sends our way; from the moments of joy to the moments of healing. We were filled with that joy to see so many of you at the Healing the Body of Christ Women’s Conference at Santa Cruz. As we gathered with friends or made new ones, we were reminded how great is God’s love. I am currently in Europe with my husband and adult children visiting family. This has been a true blessing that I will always cherish! Please know I am praying for all of you and your families. - Sharon K. Perkins, Office of Evangelization, Catechesis, and Family Life From the Director: October 2017 25th Anniversary of the Promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church Gustavo Rodriguez, Associate Director for Catechesis As we get closer to celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church on October 11, 2017, I invite you to take some time to cherish this wonderful document and learn about its development. There was an incredible amount of time and dedication taken by so many for it to become an essential source of reference and guidance in sharing our faith and expressing what we believe and teach. In fact, we have a copy in our office of the original manuscript that was sent out to all the bishops of the different dioceses and archdioceses for review. We are all called share the good news as missionary disciples and to teach the doctrine of the church with love and compassion. I would like to share with you a bit of the history of the development of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The USCCB has a section on its development and even a very informative timeline. I have taken a few paragraphs form this website to share with you. “Until the second half of the twentieth century, for millions of Catholics in the United States the word catechism meant the Baltimore Catechism, which originated at the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore in 1884 when the bishops of the United States decided to publish a national catechism. The Baltimore Catechism contained 421 questions and answers in thirty-seven chapters and gave unity to the teaching and understanding of the faith for millions of American Catholics. Its impact was felt right up to the dawn of the Second Vatican Council in 1962. Lake Brienz, Switzerland
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Office of Evangelization, Catechesis &
Family Life
Catechetical Bulletin
Dear Catechetical leaders:
Everyday I am reminded of the many blessings God sends our way; from the moments of joy to the moments of healing. We were filled with that joy to see so many of you at the Healing the Body of Christ Women’s Conference at Santa Cruz. As we gathered with friends or made new ones, we were reminded how great is God’s love. I am currently in Europe with my husband and adult children visiting family. This has been a true blessing that I will always cherish! Please know I am praying for all of you and your families.
- Sharon K. Perkins, Office of Evangelization, Catechesis, and Family Life
From the Director:
October 2017
25th Anniversary of the Promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church
Gustavo Rodriguez, Associate Director for Catechesis
As we get closer to celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church on October 11, 2017, I invite you to take some time to cherish this wonderful document and learn about its development. There was an incredible amount of time and dedication taken by so many for it to become an essential source of reference and guidance in sharing our faith and expressing what we believe and teach. In fact, we have a copy in our office of the original manuscript that was sent out to all the bishops of the different dioceses and archdioceses for review.
We are all called share the good news as missionary disciples and to teach the doctrine of the church with love and compassion. I would like to share with you a bit of the history of the development of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The USCCB has a section on its development and even a very informative timeline. I have taken a few paragraphs form this website to share with you.
“Until the second half of the twentieth century, for millions of Catholics in the United States the word catechism meant the Baltimore Catechism, which originated at the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore in 1884 when the bishops of the United States decided to publish a national catechism. The Baltimore Catechism contained 421 questions and answers in thirty-seven chapters and gave unity to the teaching and understanding of the faith for millions of American Catholics. Its impact was felt right up to the dawn of the Second Vatican Council in 1962.
Lake Brienz, Switzerland
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At that time, Saint John XXIII articulated a vision for the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council that charged them to guard and present more effectively the deposit of Christian doctrine in order to make it more accessible to the Christian faithful and all people of goodwill in the contemporary world. Eventually, it became clear that the development of a new universal catechism would be beneficial, especially since the Church has grown and the world has changed significantly since 1566. In 1985, at a synod of bishops in Rome convened to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council, a proposal to develop a universal catechism for the Catholic Church was made and accepted. The outcome was the Catechism of the Catholic Church, first published in 1992, a new edition with some modifications was released in 1997. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is arranged in four parts:
• The Profession of Faith
• The Celebration of the Christian Mystery
• Life in Christ
• Christian Prayer
The content of the Catechism is faithful to Apostolic Tradition, Scripture and the Magisterium. It incorporates the heritage of the Doctors, Fathers, and Saints of the Church and illuminates with the light of faith, contemporary situations, problems and questions.”
Spiritual Enrichment Days of Reflection & Retreats
Cedarbrake Retreat Center, Belton
October 13, 2017: 100 Years, Our Lady of Fatima
The 100 Years of Our Lady of Fatima retreat will be held at Cedarbrake Retreat Center in Belton Oct. 13 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. In the spring of 1917, three children reported a vision of a beautiful lady in Fatima, Portugal. The last time the Blessed Mother appeared to them was Oct. 13, 1917. Her message continues to be one of prayer; especially, praying the rosary for peace. Brian Egan, Beverly Collin and Deacon Klaus Adam will lead the day of prayer in honor of the 100
th anniversary of Fatima. The cost is $40 and includes lunch. Click here to register.
October 21, 2017: Sanación a través del corazón del Padre
Sanación a través del corazón del Padre” se realizará en el Centro Católico de Retiros Cedarbrake en Belton, TX, el 21 de octubre de 9 a.m. a 2:30 p.m. El enfoque de la reunión estará en nuestra identidad como amados de Dios y en las heridas que nos impiden vivir esa identidad. El Padre Charlie Garza, pastor de St. Martin de Porres será el presentador. El costo es de $35 e incluye el almuerzo. Click here to register.
November 3, 2017: Nurturing the Pilgrim Heart
The Nurturing the Pilgrim Heart retreat will be held Nov. 3-5 at Cedarbrake Catholic Retreat Center in Belton. By our vocation as Christians, we are called to follow Jesus, to live as he lived, to love as he loved, to be part of the mission he inaugurated. Responding to that call takes us on a journey which will reconfigure our priorities and redirect our approach to life. It will transform our heart so we will find rest only in God. Incorporating the wisdom of Scripture and the insight of St. John of the Cross, this weekend retreat will focus on nurturing a pilgrim heart. The weekend will be led by Holy Cross Brother Joel Giallanza. The cost is $210 for a private room, $170 for a shared room and $95 for commuter. Click here to register.
November 16, 2017: Proverbs 3:5, Trust In the Lord with All Your Heart
The Proverbs 3:5 retreat will be held at Cedarbrake Catholic Retreat Center in Belton on Nov. 16 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Proverbs 3:5 says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart.” Trust requires humility, to be open like a child, to imitate Our Savior. Brian Egan, director at Cedarbrake, will lead this retreat day. The cost is $40 and includes lunch. Click here to register.
Eagle’s Wings Retreat Center
Tuesday, October 10, 2017: Strategically Planning for Spiritual Warfare
Do you have a desire to more fully understand the spiritual realm and the handiwork of heavenly angels and fallen
demons? Join us as we unpack Sacred Scripture and Catholic Tradition to examine the choirs of angels and our on-
going battle with evil influences. We will address the necessity of focusing on Christ while remaining combat-ready
with the Armor of God and our own individually-designed battle plans.” $35 per person - includes morning snacks and
This excellent series is sponsored by the FDLC (Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions) and LTP (Liturgy Training Publications) in order to provide affordable and accessible formation to all clergy, catechists, RCIA Directors, all volunteer members of a parish team…indeed any member of the initiating community.
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for the rest of the series. Several important topics are fast approaching in the coming days and weeks so you will not want to miss them! Click to link below to register.
October 9, 2017 “Made in the Image of God”—Sacramental Formation for Persons with Special Needs, at Diocesan Pastoral Center
October 23, 2017 Catechists Workshop with Dr. Joseph White at the Pastoral Center— Involving Parents, Engaging Families
November 6, 2017 Catechists Workshop with Dr. Joseph White at the Pastoral Center— Keeping Kids’ Attention
December 9, 2017 Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration at Santa Cruz in Buda
January 29, 2018 DRE Orientation Day at Diocesan Pastoral Center
April 10, 2018 DRE Day at Our Lady of Schoenstatt Shrine in Austin
The 2018 Dr. Martin Luther King Essay Contest is open to students in Grades 7-8 who are enrolled in Catholic Schools, Parish Religious Education programs, or Catholic Home Schools within the Diocese of Austin. Amazon Gift Cards (First Place - $100, Second Place - $ 75, Third Place - $ 50) will be awarded to the winning essay writers. The first place essay writer’s program or institution will receive a $200 award.
Theme: “Followers of Christ: A Rich Legacy of Equality for All People.” This theme not only draws on the lessons, teachings, and legacy of King, but also draws on the readings for the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time, particularly Christ’s calling of the first disciples (John 1:35-42) and their subsequent transformation by Christ. How can we promote equality for everyone through love and service as King did?
Submission Deadline —Friday, November 17, 2017 at 5:00pm
For more information including required essay format and judging criteria, visit the Black Catholics website at: http://www.austindiocese.org/2018-dr-martin-luther-king-jr-essay-contest
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Essay Contest
Adult Confirmation
Adult Confirmation will be celebrated on Saturday, November 18, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. at Santa Cruz Catholic Church
in Buda. Registration deadline is Monday, October 30. Please contact the Office of Worship if you have any
questions about the celebration or registration at (512) 949-2429 or email [email protected].
Austin North/Georgetown/RR: Thursday, November 9, 10 a.m. St. Vincent de Paul, Austin Thursday, March 1, 10 a.m. Parish Evangelization Center St. William, Round Rock Thursday, May 10, 10 a.m. St. Patrick, Hutto
Austin South & Central: Monday, December 4, 10 a.m. Location pending Waco Deanery: Tuesday, October 17, 6:30 p.m. Location pending Temple/Killeen: Thursday, October 12, 4 p.m. St. Mary, Temple Bastrop/Lockhart Deanery: Friday, October 20, 6:45 p.m. Ascension, Bastrop
Brenham/La Grange Deanery & Bryan/College Station: Monday, October 9, 6 p.m. St. Mary, Caldwell San Marcos Deanery: Thursday, October 26, 10 a.m. St. Mary, Wimberley Marble Falls/Lampasas: Friday, November 17, 10 a.m. Eagle’s Wings Retreat Center